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Southeast Asia
This chapter discusses social inequalities in Southeast Asia, not as a result of a capitalist class structure but, in contrast, explains the... -
Southeast Asia and Oceania
Archeological materials related to such symbolic representations as cave paintings and personal ornaments significantly increased in Southeast Asia... -
Documentary images and religious communication: the ritual transmission and functional imagination of Tua Pek Kong worship of Hakka people in Southeast Asia
Hakka is one important branch of the Han nationality in China. “Bo Gong” is a type of common local deity in traditional Hakka society. Along with the...
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Land suitability modeling and monumentality in Southeast Asia: case studies from Indonesia and Cambodia
In Southeast Asia, the landscape approach through multi-sited regional analyses has generally been viewed as incompatible with studies of monumental...
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The Politics of Forced Migration in Southeast Asia
Forced migration is deeply rooted in the local, national, regional, and global politics of nation states. In Southeast Asia, it has been, and... -
A Review of Coastal Resources Co-management in Southeast Asia
This chapter reviews the co-management systems and practices of coastal resources in Southeast Asia, with a focus on fisheries co-management, by... -
Social and psychological implications of actual and defacto childlessness among older persons in East and Southeast Asia
We examine how ageing without children is linked to older adults’ social participation and psychological distress in selected East and Southeast...
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Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia: A Historical Perspective
This chapter examines the history of heritage tourism in Southeast Asia, identifying factors in its earliest period of development. Looking... -
Migration in Southeast Asia IMISCOE Regional Reader
This open access IMISCOE Regional Reader explores the issues faced by migrant groups in Southeast Asia and the challenges of getting of their human...
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Present-Day Migration in Southeast Asia: Evolution, Flows and Migration Dynamics
The proportion of people’s movement within Southeast Asia continues to rise with the UN estimating there are over ten million international migrants... -
Opportunities for Achieving Climate Neutrality Through Circular Agriculture in Southeast Asia
Climate neutrality is a concept that refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gasses (GHGs) emitted into the atmosphere as a result of... -
Building from the Ground Up: The Archaeology of Residential Spaces and Communities in Southeast Asia
Despite the ethnographic importance of the Southeast Asian house and household, an explicitly Southeast Asian “household archaeology” is still in its...
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Queer Youth and Digital Technologies in Southeast Asia
This chapter begins with a historical account of the emergence of digital technologies in Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines,... -
The Development of Green Bond in Develo** Countries: Insights from Southeast Asia Market Participants
Given the increasing importance of green bond as the main funding source for the Sustainable Development Goals, the green bond is an emerging concept...
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COVID-19 and Civil Society in Southeast Asia: Beyond Shrinking Civic Space
In this article we challenge the conventional wisdom that COVID-19 and related legal restrictions invariably reinforce a global trend of shrinking...
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Trends in Population and Socioeconomic Development in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is composed of 631.7 million people (World Bank in Health nutrition and population statistics, 2015) spread across 11 countries that... -
Towards a transregional history of secularism: Intellectual connectivity, social reform, and state-building in South and Southeast Asia, 1918–1960
This article argues for a transregional historical approach to explain the career of political secularism, i.e. the ideas and practices that inform...
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Introduction: An Englishman in Southeast Asia (1801–1816)
Southeast Asia provides the backdrop to the Cocos Malay story. This region has, for over two thousand years, been a major trading zone. After 1400,... -
The origins of southeast Asian weaving traditions: the perspective from archaeology
This paper presents a new map and account of the emergence and spread of spindle whorls in archaeological sites across southern China and southeast...
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The Nexus Between Corruption, Migrant Smuggling, and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia
Strong drivers and demand for migrants in Southeast Asia, combined with often costly and complex channels for regular migration, have led to high...